Abstract: [Mentions a "box of things" upstairs. Maurice Evans has called Garth in the Pacific for Judith Anderson. Melba Bennett, biographer,
has a house nearby for month; Jeffers disinterested. Una traces family back to 1636. Prefers careful, if colorless record,
for biography.]

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Aug. 30, 1943. [Frank Armstrong] to Una Jeffers, commenting on Jeffers items, support for biography, and trip to Ireland where
he visited Cuala press and met Yeats' sister.

Abstract: [No manuscripts available at present. RJ keeps manuscripts of books intact. Whitney has RS, WPS, C, DJ, and TL through Ruder,
a New York bookseller. They still have
Solstice (151 pages),
Such Counsels, and
Be Angry at the Sun, valued at $500 each.
Cruel Falcon and
Distant Rainfall lent to exhibit and stolen.
Give Your Heart misplaced. Two blimps constantly over today. Landing boats practicing in front of Tor House.]

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[1943]. 1 TLS, Frank Armstrong to Una Jeffers, referring to Jeffers books he received from her.

Abstract: [Says he started collecting husband's books in 1930, when he was a college sophomore. Will send a portrait (side view) of
the Jeffers bust by Archie Garner.]

Beilke, Marlan -
Shining Clarity: God and Man in the Works of Robinson Jeffers (prospectus), [1977]

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The Condor - Broadside (reproduction of Jeffers poem first appearing in the June 9, 1904 edition of
The Youth's Companion), 1977

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Tor House (flyer), ca. 1978

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Ward Ritchie and Robinson Jeffers

Abstract: [A printed Ward Ritchie checklist, works by and about Robinson Jeffers, on the occasion of a lecture by Ward Ritchie at California
State University, Long Beach, April 23, 1979, noting that all of these publication are in the Robinson Jeffers Collection
at California State University, Long Beach Library, Department of Special Collections. 15 "Tor House: Lines from Robinson
Jeffers" - Flyer for film by James Eddy Hatch, spoken by Burgess Meredith, [1980]]